What Sesame DVD's should I get?

Cheebo

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Anything that isn't super short and has some classic stuff on it is good.

I have:
Follow That Bird
Elmo in Grouchland
25th Anniversary Special
Elmopalooza
Big Bird in China
Big Bird in Japan
*soon* Whats the name of that song?
*soon* Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
 

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You've got the best available

I would love to see Sesame Workshop release complete seasons of Sesame Street on DVD starting with the first show from 1969. :smile:
 

Cheebo

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I ment out of the ones currently out... :sympathy:
 

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doctort13 said:
I would love to see Sesame Workshop release complete seasons of Sesame Street on DVD starting with the first show from 1969. :smile:

Ain't gonna happen. I know you'd be willing to pay the thousands of dollars such would cost, but from a marketing standpoint, it's way to much of a luxury for anyone to buy.
 

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Philo and Gunge said:
Get Put Down The Duckie.
Whats on Put Down The Duckie(other than the obvious PDTD song?)
 

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It should happen Dr.Tooth!!!

Okay Cheebo,Here are the other stuff that are in Put Down The Duckie.

Two From The Special:Sunny Day Sung by Gladys Knight and
Let The Duckie Squeak with Phil Donahue and The Sesame Street Family.


Segments Are:

Monsterpiece Theater:The 39 Stairs



People in Your Neighberhood Sung by Bob with Tennis Player(I forgot her name on there),Barbara Walters,and Ralph Nader.

How I miss my X Sung by Patti Labelle

Grover The Singing and Dancing Mexican Waiter

Sing your Synonyms Sung by Maria,Luis,Susan,Gordan,Telly,Elmo,and Bob at The Museum.

Newsman Robert Macneil Talks To Cookie Monster about The Missing Cookies with Kermit's Help.

Jellyman Kelly Sung by James Taylor and The Kids

The All Animal Orchestra With Placido Flamingo,The Other Animals,and The Conductor:frown:I forgot his name)

That Everything!!!! :wink:
 

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"Put Down the Duckie" ROCKS! All the sketches on it are great. If I could only have two sesame dvds, it would be that one and "Learn About Numbers". I also highly recommend "Best of Ernie and Bert" if you're a E&B fan. :smile:

Lauren :frown: :stick_out_tongue:
 

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I highly recomend:
"What's The Name of That Song?"
GET IT!
 

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Drtooth said:
Ain't gonna happen. I know you'd be willing to pay the thousands of dollars such would cost, but from a marketing standpoint, it's way to much of a luxury for anyone to buy.
Yeah, plus, aren't they not allowed to do a lot of things since Jim Henson died? They've lost too much money aswell, and just think of how many DVDs they would have to produce for each season!
 
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